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Internship with meaningful impact - Web/Software Engineering Co-op Rochester Software Associates Employee Review

4.0
Mar 13, 2016
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Pros

I was able to learn from and work closely with experienced developers. Even though I was an intern, I was tasked with designing and implementing meaningful features for one of the company's core products, which made my work there feel especially worthwhile.

Cons

While a great place to work and learn, the compensation is below-average for similar internships in the area. I believe that internship positions are primarily about learning, but if pay is important to you, that might be something to consider.

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5.0
Aug 12, 2022
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Pros

Great environment. Good coworkers. Somewhat flexible.

Cons

Salary before standard. Not much room for mobility.

2.0
Mar 18, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You may get the opportunity to work with some of the most brilliant engineers. I enjoyed learning from them and working with them. It is solely what made it hard to leave RSA ultimately.

Cons

RSA is a good fit for those who are winding down their career and would like a stable, non stressful environment to work in. This is reflected in a large percentage of the employees. This can be frustrating if you are still trying to grow in your career as there will be massive opposition to change on almost every team and at the highest level of management. If you are hungry for growth (personal, professional, financial), this is not the place for you. Despite several attempts with providing real life data on how severely underpaid employees were, management was not open to benefit/salary adjustments. It was standard for an employee (regardless of what team) to get an offer that is at least 30% higher from other companies after taking a single interview. (If you are interested in a company that recognizes the need for DEI, RSA is not the place for you either.)

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